DDAO ORM Overview
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DDAO ORM Overview[edit]
DDAO (Dynamic Database Access Object) is a flexible ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) library built for Go, designed to facilitate interaction with multiple database systems through a unified interface.
Key Features[edit]
- Multi-Database Support: Compatible with:
- SQLite
- PostgreSQL
- SQL Server
- Oracle
- CockroachDB
- YugabyteDB
- TiDB
- ScyllaDB
- Amazon S3
- Dynamic Schema Definition: Allows programmatic definition of table schemas with various field types.
- Type-Safe Operations: Supports built-in type conversion and validation.
- Transaction Support: Full transaction support for CRUD operations.
- Comprehensive Testing: Includes a complete test suite for reliability.
- Docker Development Environment: Easy setup for development and testing with Docker.
Installation[edit]
To install DDAO, run:
go get github.com/jadedragon942/ddao
Usage Example[edit]
Here are steps to utilize DDAO:
- Define your schema.
- Initialize the ORM with a selected database.
- Perform CRUD operations.
Architecture[edit]
DDAO consists of four core components:
- ORM: Manages high-level operations.
- Object: Represents data records dynamically.
- Schema: Defines table structures and field types.
- Storage: Handles database-specific implementations.
Advanced Features[edit]
DDAO supports UPSERT operations and offers comprehensive error handling mechanisms to ensure robust database interactions.
Contribution Guidelines[edit]
Contributions are welcome!
- Fork the repository.
- Create a feature branch.
- Write tests for your changes.
- Ensure all tests pass.
- Commit your changes and push to the branch.
- Open a Pull Request.
License[edit]
DDAO is licensed under the MIT License, allowing modifications and redistribution.
Conclusion[edit]
DDAO aims to simplify and standardize multi-database development, improving the developer's experience when interacting with different databases.